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India’s largest sports library needs a turnaround

There is much more to a successful library than an incredible collection of books from around the world, going back 100-plus years.

August 05, 2023 / 10:43 IST
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The Dr HG Kanga Memorial Library still boasts an incredible catalogue, including a full set of Wisden Almanacks from 1864; and in March 1975, the library was relocated to the ground floor of the Garware Club House of the Wankhede Stadium (right). (Photos via Wikimedia Commons)

Dr H.D. Kanga Memorial Library may not be the only Indian sports library. However, there is little doubt that it boasts of the largest collection of sports books in India, perhaps even Asia.

But the legacy of the Kanga Library stretches beyond that. Even today, when one can order books – even from overseas – at the tap of a button and read on handheld devices, some copies remain elusive. They might have gone out of print; the second-hand copies might not ship to India; or they might just be too expensive.

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Libraries used to address this at one point, as they still do for readers and researchers. But the Kanga Library did something more. In his column in Mid-Day, sports writer Clayton Murzello noted that “on non-match days, the only way a common man could get access to the Wankhede Stadium’s cricketing premises was through a visit to the Kanga Library. It welcomed everybody.”

The Wankhede Stadium was, of course, not the first home the Kanga Library had. Dr H.D. Kanga, the first great Parsee cricketer of the 20th century, passed away on December 29, 1945. “Exactly a year after” that day, “friends and well-wishers” initiated a fund.